Rohingya evacuees demo for early return Bangladesh 25 August 18:34

Two years have passed since the collision between Rohingya armed forces of the Muslim minority in Myanmar and the security forces of the government, and a demonstration was held in Bangladesh where Rohingya people evacuated seeking early return. .

On August 25, in Rakhine State, western Myanmar, the Rohingya armed forces attacked police and military facilities one after another, and the government's security forces began a large-scale sweeping operation. People evacuated to Bangladesh in neighboring countries all at once.

Along with the two years since the attack on the 25th, various groups such as women and youths held protests at several camps in southern Bangladesh near the border with Myanmar.

Participants marched with papers stating "Pursue Justice and Peace" or "Eliminate Racial Discrimination" to ensure Rohingya's safety to the Myanmar government and the international community and to return early. I appealed to make it happen.

The man who participated said, “What happened two years ago was a genocide and cannot be forgotten. If the Myanmar government guarantees safety and recognizes rights such as nationality, it will return.”

Regarding the return of Rohingya, the Myanmar government and others have been returning some evacuees since 22nd of this month, but the evacuees are not responding that they are likely to be persecuted again. Is continuing.